All Law Gazette articles in 4 September 2017 – Page 4
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Feature
Charity: Changing legal lives
Lex:lead’s annual essay competition helps law students in some of the world’s poorest countries.
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Profile
My legal life: Gary Broadfield
Director and head of cybercrime, Cartwright King Solicitors, Manchester
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Opinion
BOOK REVIEW: Reverting to types
The Ten Types of Human: a new understanding of who we are and who we can be, Dexter Dias
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News
‘Barrister’ who conned dying woman jailed
Question marks as to whether there will be an investigation into how conman was profiled on chambers’ website.
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Feature
Arbitration: 'Non-existent' respondents
What is the position when the respondent in the arbitration is dissolved before commencement?
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Profile
Noble cause: Anne-Marie Piper
Can you go forward when you have not moved since 1790? Of course, according to Farrer & Co’s new senior partner.
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News
Court is worth the trip - shame about the coffee
Whether it’s a hotel or a restaurant, Obiter’s due diligence always includes a glance at TripAdvisor to see if the experience has prompted any stinkers of reviews. So congratulations to the Supreme Court on being awarded the TripAdvisor certificate of excellence. It tweets: We’ve been awarded the @TripAdvisor Certificate ...
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News
City reveals 80%+ retention rates
Round-up of retention rates for trainee solicitors in major City firms.
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